Add a charming touch of the Holy Land to your home with this eco-friendly Seven Species bamboo tray, made with love by the talented Jerusalem-based artist Yair Emanuel.
“A land of wheat and barley, vines and figs and pomegranates, a land of oil-olives and [date] honey.” (Deut. 8:8) The seven species of Israel.
This stunning lightweight bamboo tray features colorful illustrations of the seven species native to the Holy Land, making it the perfect addition to any kitchen or living room.
Its medium size, measuring 30cm length x 20cm width, can be used for various purposes, whether serving snacks and delicacies or storing loose items like keys and change. Made of eco-friendly bamboo, this medium-sized Seven Species tray is the perfect and durable gift for friends and family who connect deeply to the Bible and the Land of Israel.
One Seven Species Bamboo Tray – Medium
- Measurements: 30cm length x 20cm width
- Food safe
- Hand wash only with warm water and soap
- new
Seven Species Bamboo Tray – Medium
Yair Emanuel is a prolific artist and creator of Israel’s most recognized and loved Judaica. His creative use of colors, textures, and images from the land of Israel makes his beautiful works of art instantly recognizable.
Born on Kibbutz Sha’alvim in central Israel, Emanuel developed his artistic talent as a young man at the prestigious Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. While studying in Jerusalem, he fell in love with the Holy City and decided to make it his home. His studio is located in the heart of Jerusalem. The city influences many of his beautiful works of art, decorated with scenes from the Old City of Jerusalem. His other works celebrate the seven species of the land of Israel with charming depictions of wheat, barley, rye, pomegranates, grapes, olives, and figs.
Emanuel’s designs are infused with his love for Judaism, a respect for tradition blended with his joyful embrace of color and innovation. His Judaica is represented in various mediums from painted wood, textiles, and metal. Each piece that he makes is unique while recognizably ‘Emanuel.’